Did this to my '96 Ranger a few years ago. Took about an hour. One bulb burning out started a chain reaction of others doing the same. If it had been summer, I would have procrastinated until Fall. But being Winter, I needed to see the speedometer for when commuting through three small towns of which I didn't want to add revenue to their coffers. I recommend buying a few extra just in case any of the six don't work - you can always take the unused ones back.

not to hack or anything but why do the pics have the sites name on them if they aren't owned by the site? just wondering...

You are correct, the original pictures are not owned by the site but (to the best of my knowledge, and STL can correct me if I'm wrong) the images were placed here with the authors permission.

To answer your question... the pics have the sites name on them simply because it's an image file on our server and it's common for users to embed images on other sites. So if anyone wants to take advantage of the images hosted on our server and thus using our bandwidth and our resources, they will be forced to advertise FRF.

EDIT: STL confirmed that Bob Ayers (the original author) did indeed grant this forum permission to use his work.

this will come in handy, i had one go out which wasn't so bad, but then another went out that lights up the top of my speedometer around 60mph and i can never see that well at night to set my cruise control in that area of the gauge anymore

Also, if you're driving around in 4wd "because it is winter", you're in an idiot. It should only be engaged in conditions that warrant the extra drive traction. Using 4wd on dry pavement WILL wreck your shit.

Also, if you're driving around in 4wd "because it is winter", you're in an idiot. It should only be engaged in conditions that warrant the extra drive traction. Using 4wd on dry pavement WILL wreck your shit.

My dad has a 1997 Ford Ranger all his dash lights have burned out except for the speedometer light, and it is getting very dim. I am going to change all the lights, but the heater/ac lights have also stopped working. It it easy to change those as well? I'm not sure if it is a fuse out, or the lights.

How can I tell? It is getting cold out, and I don't want my dad to have to do this in the cold, so I am going to do it. I am a designer, so this should be really fun lol. Kinda like a blonde swimming in a corn field lol.

I have some images of my dash below. I appreciate your time and help. Are the dash lights the dame as the 1999 (6 194LL) ones?